Lula met with Trump on Sunday, today is the deadline for Bolsonaro to file a motion for clarification, and the House will hold a concentrated voting session for important bills
President Lula met with U.S. President Donald Trump. The meeting went well, and Brazil’s business community viewed it with moderate optimism. The main outcome was a tariff truce. Today, October 27, marks the deadline for former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and seven other defendants convicted by the Supreme Federal Court’s First Panel of attempting a coup d’état to file motions for clarification, seeking to address alleged omissions or ambiguities in the ruling. On Tuesday and Wednesday (Oct. 28–29), the Lower House will hold a concentrated voting session to address key bills on the agenda. The government’s strategy is to incorporate provisions from Provisional Measure No. 1,303/25—covering fintechs, betting platforms, and interest on equity (JCP)—into other bills already under consideration.
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